#46: My Bubble of Black Excellence
Podcast |
Open Ended
Publisher |
Postloudness
Media Type |
audio
Publication Date |
Mar 23, 2016
Episode Duration |
00:33:56

This week, in the spirit of International Women's Month, Cher and James discuss how the conversation online isn't completely intersectional. In Open Call, Cher and James talk about podcasts that got them through this week, and James also talks about Ruby on Rails.

We were sponsored this week by:

Basecamp: When you use Basecamp to run projects, people know what to do, people know where things are, and you stay on top of everything all the time.

References made during our conversation:

March is Women's History Month, guys.

arts.black is the site we all need in our lives

Kimberly Drew, advancing visibility in art

Jenny Zhang, an incredible music writer for Rookie

Eve Ewing, a Chicago writer for Seven Scribes, speaking on Black Lives Matter

The panel Cher was on for International Women's Day

Trickle Up Feminism, something that needs to be considered

You know we couldn't forget about Open Call:

Cher: Snap Judgement's latest episode on a trans woman's journey in her first year transitioning and Cher is hella hyped for the West Wing Weekly to hit her earholes.

James: The latest Radiolab on a Black high school debate team and Ruby on Rails, a web app framework

Bonus Open Call: The Civil Rights in Chicago Today panel at Newberry Library

We also have announcements like:

Help us reach our new fundraising goal for 2015-2016! We have our eyes on a portable recorder so we can start doing more on-site interviews, continue to pay our guests, and make this podcast sustainable. Give us a hand with a one-time donation at openended.fm/donate, and becoming a member starting at $1 a month, at patreon.com/openended.

Head over to ask.fm/openended to receive our excellent advice in our “Open Up” segment. You can also use the #AskOpenEnded on Twitter!

Rate us on iTunes!

Recommend us on Overcast!

Thanks for listening to episode 46. It couldn't have been done without the help of the following folks:

The Chicago Podcast Cooperative. Like this show? You’ll enjoy MBSing. Host Mary Beth Smith cuts the BS out of conversation by discussing a topic her guest unabashedly loves thus discovering why people love what we do and how that passion affects us.

Our Patreon supporters: Caty, Amy, Kathy, Stewart, Classy, Jennifer, Joelle, Will, "Michael", and Revision Path podcast.

If you have any recommendations for show topics, contact us!

Script written by Cher and James.

Music by U+1F60C.

Check out our other shows, Gossip Girls and Refresh

Until next time, keep things Open Ended.

This week, in the spirit of International Women's Month, Cher and James discuss how the conversation online isn't completely intersectional. In Open Call, Cher and James talk about podcasts that got them through this week, and James also talks about Ruby on Rails.

This week, in the spirit of International Women's Month, Cher and James discuss how the conversation online isn't completely intersectional. In Open Call, Cher and James talk about podcasts that got them through this week, and James also talks about Ruby on Rails.

We were sponsored this week by:

Basecamp: When you use Basecamp to run projects, people know what to do, people know where things are, and you stay on top of everything all the time.

References made during our conversation:

March is Women's History Month, guys.

arts.black is the site we all need in our lives

Kimberly Drew, advancing visibility in art

Jenny Zhang, an incredible music writer for Rookie

Eve Ewing, a Chicago writer for Seven Scribes, speaking on Black Lives Matter

The panel Cher was on for International Women's Day

Trickle Up Feminism, something that needs to be considered

You know we couldn't forget about Open Call:

Cher: Snap Judgement's latest episode on a trans woman's journey in her first year transitioning and Cher is hella hyped for the West Wing Weekly to hit her earholes.

James: The latest Radiolab on a Black high school debate team and Ruby on Rails, a web app framework

Bonus Open Call: The Civil Rights in Chicago Today panel at Newberry Library

We also have announcements like:

Help us reach our new fundraising goal for 2015-2016! We have our eyes on a portable recorder so we can start doing more on-site interviews, continue to pay our guests, and make this podcast sustainable. Give us a hand with a one-time donation at openended.fm/donate, and becoming a member starting at $1 a month, at patreon.com/openended.

Head over to ask.fm/openended to receive our excellent advice in our “Open Up” segment. You can also use the #AskOpenEnded on Twitter!

Rate us on iTunes!

Recommend us on Overcast!

Thanks for listening to episode 46. It couldn't have been done without the help of the following folks:

The Chicago Podcast Cooperative. Like this show? You’ll enjoy MBSing. Host Mary Beth Smith cuts the BS out of conversation by discussing a topic her guest unabashedly loves thus discovering why people love what we do and how that passion affects us.

Our Patreon supporters: Caty, Amy, Kathy, Stewart, Classy, Jennifer, Joelle, Will, "Michael", and Revision Path podcast.

If you have any recommendations for show topics, contact us!

Script written by Cher and James.

Music by U+1F60C.

Check out our other shows, Gossip Girls and Refresh

Until next time, keep things Open Ended.

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